The new Symbian soldiers
Nokia, the world's largest phone maker by volume, unveiled two new smartphone models running on a new version of its Symbian software platform.
The new models, the E6 and the X7, will go on sale for 340 euros and 380 euros respectively (excluding subisidies and taxes), later this quarter. Nokia hasn't mentioned its plans for the phones' India release and prices.
Both phones run on a renewed version of the Symbian operating system, that was earlier referred to as PR2, Symbian Anna.
According to Nokia the Symbian Anna comes with a faster browser, improved text input, fresh, new icons.
The Nokia X7 is an entertainment smartphone.
The X7 has a 4-inch screen and is made from toughened glass and stainless steel.
The X7 comes with an 8-megapixel camera and can record 720p video and also has a dual LED flash.
The phone can support up to 32GB MicroSD cards and comes with a pre-installed 8GB memory card.
The E6 is positioned as a business phone with a phyrical QWERTY keypad.
The Nokia E6's 2.46-inch LCD capacitive touch display is made of Corning Gorilla Glass.
Like the X7, the E6 also comes with 8GB of internal memory and supports MicroSD cards up to 32GB.
The phone has an 8-megapixel camera with dual flash and digital zoom. It can record 720p video at 25fps.
The E6 has USB On-The-Go and AV-out for connecting to a television or headphones
The Nokia X7 is an entertainment smartphone.
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